[CentOS] Probably OT: Has anyone else seen SeaMonkey 'pop' without warning?
Nicolas Thierry-Mieg
Nicolas.Thierry-Mieg at imag.frTue Jan 8 08:33:15 UTC 2008
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MHR wrote: > I sent a bug report to Mozilla about this, but I was hoping someone here > might have an insight on this. > > I use SeaMonkey as my default browser (32-bit even though I'm running > x86_64 CentOS 5.1), version 1.1.7. > > Shortyl after installing 1.1.7 on my 5.0 (and even since 5.1), I noticed > that every so often, seemingly at random, although it appears most > frequently when I click on something that wants to interact with the > file system, the SeaMonkey window just closes. you mean seamonkey crashes, right? ie, all other seamonkey windows on the box close? I've been seeing that at home on a 32-bit centos 5 system... very annoying! But I haven't noticed it on my 64-bit machine at work, where I use an x86_64 seamonkey (with nspluginwrapper for flash), straight rebuild of seamonkey-1.1.7-1.fc7.src.rpm. You might want to try that.
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